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Ummmm... I'm supposed to be making appointments with... the

ophthalmologist.. the dentist.. a gynecologist... to have a mammogram..

uh... and a fews other things I think too.. but.. geee..

I have feeling it's going to have to be something like actually

sitting down making me dial the numbers and making those appointments..

because I think I have selective memory disorder of some sort.. <grin>

Got not problem one with making appointments for .. just a little

bit lax in making appointments for me..

And yes, he would be able to see if I have active ON going on right

now.. IF I'd make the appointment and actually go to the appointment..

Yes.. smack me now.. ROFL

HUGS

|)onna

Sharon wrote:

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> Have you seen the ophthalmologist lately, Donna? He should be able to

> see if you have ON now, shouldn't he?

>

> Sharon

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> *From:* |)onna

> *To:* MSersLife

> *Sent:* Tue, February 2, 2010 3:48:58 PM

> *Subject:* Re: double vision--Re: Curious - optic neuritis

>

> That's interesting to know Sharon.. thank you...

>

> My eyes have been feeling like they are trying to cross lately, but not

> always, just sometimes and usually a nap will clear it up (makes no

> sense to me either).. and I had NO clue that was double vision either..

> so now I know.. guess the brain MRI that I should be getting this coming

> Monday will show optic neuritis again as well...

>

> Thanks again

>

> HUGS

> |)onna

>

> Sharon wrote:

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> >

> > I also have double vision, especially when I am having the most

> > trouble with ms-fatigue. With mine, my eyes feel like they are

> > crossing. I never knew it was double vision because I didn't see

> > double either. But the opthamologist asked me questions and when he

> > found out my eyes were crossing he told me that was double vision. I

> > told him when that happened I would shake my head to try to straighten

> > out my eyes and he laughed. He said that's not going to work. rofl

> >

> > Sharon

> > join me on Facebook:

> > Sharon Mars

> > wobbletowalk@...

> > This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in

> > spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and

> > in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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> > *From:* |)onna <donnaisalwayz@...

> >

> > *To:* MSersLife <mailto:MSersLife >

> > *Sent:* Tue, February 2, 2010 9:56:00 AM

> > *Subject:* Re: Curious - optic neuritis

> >

> > ,

> >

> > I can't tell you how to tell the difference... Turns out what I always

> > thought was eyestrain.. was actually optic neuritis in my case.. I guess

> > I've had the double vision, only didn't realize it was double vision (I

> > don't actually see two of things, which is what I always thought double

> > vision would be like).. I do suffer from.. I guess it would be blurred

> > vision.. but for the longest time thought that I just needed to have a

> > prescription change in my glasses.. until I realized that today it would

> > be my left eye, and tomorrow maybe my right eye.. and sometimes it

> > happens within hours.. I rarely don't have to turn my head to one side

> > or the other to read stuff on the internet, or email and such...

> >

> > But the pain I was having.. is what I've always thought of as

> > eyestrain.. moving my eye right or left or up or down would cause what I

> > would think of as the eye muscles hurting.. and it turned out to be

> > optic neuritis.. (I've had that type of thing happen nearly all my

> > life.. but when I was a child.. I was told to take my nose out of the

> > books.. because that's what was causing the " eye strain " .. hmmm.. got to

> > wonder now though)..

> >

> > Hope this helps

> >

> > HUGS

> > |)onna

> >

> > Thallas wrote:

> > > How can you tell the difference between optic neuritis and just

> > plain old

> > > everyday eyestrain? My eyesight is very bad, and I do a lot of small

> > > handwork and computer work that tires out my poor little eyeballs...

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > in WY

> > > " You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... "

> > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/liadains_fancies

> > > http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com

> > > http://practicalblackwork.com

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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